Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for presidents
President Trump authorized military action against Venezuela to capture ex-President Nicolás Maduro in January, initiating what analysts describe as an open-ended conflict. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reportedly opposed the operation initially, leading to tensions with the administration. The military engagement continues with no clear resolution timeline established.
The Venezuela operation contradicts Trump's repeated campaign promises to avoid new military entanglements and focus on ending existing conflicts. This represents exactly the kind of open-ended foreign intervention that Trump previously criticized other presidents for pursuing.
The action against Maduro's regime addresses a legitimate threat to regional stability and democracy in Venezuela. Sometimes decisive military action is necessary to protect American interests and support democratic movements in the hemisphere.
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